Telecommunications Journal of Australia

The Telecommunications Journal of Australia (TJA) is the official quarterly journal of the ACS Telecommunications Society of Australia (ACS-TSA), a Special Interest Group within the Australian Computer Society, dedicated to supporting a well-informed telecommunications industry supported by Australian innovation. The history of the Telecommunications Society of Australia, born in 1874, can be found here.

TJA has pedigree! For its first 72 years, it was published in print form every year, commencing in June 1935. From December 2007 to December 2010 it was published online by Monash University Press. Commencing in February 2011, TJA is now published by Swinburne Online Journals, a service of the Information Resources Group of Swinburne University of Technology.

The online back issues of TJA have been transferred to this website (www.tja.org.au), where they can be accessed under 'Past Issues'.

Please see the Subscriptions Page for information on renewing your subscription for 2012.

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ISSN 1835-4270

Current issue: Vol 62, No 1 (February 2012)

 

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Other Issues:

Vol 61 (2011)

Vol 60 (2010) and earlier

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Announcements

 

Calls for Papers

 

Submission deadline

Themes

Publication date

[15 January 2012]

Telstra-TJA Christopher Newell Prize papers on telecommunications to help people with disability

May 2012

Vol.62 No.2

30 April 2012

Updating the Universal Service definition for the NBN

May 2012

Vol.62 No.2

15 May 2012

Digital Convergence [bonus issue]

June 2012

Vol.62 No3

15 May 2012

Digital rights and downloading (Guest Editor: David Lindsay)

August 2012

Vol.62 No.4

15 August 2012

Broadband applications to education (Guest editors: Kate Cornick and Jock Given)

November 2012

Vol.62 No.5


 
Posted: 2011-08-18
 

Winners of the 2011 Telstra-TJA Christopher Newell Prize

 

On 10 May 2011 Dr Rhonda Galbally AO, on behalf of Senator the Hon Jan McLucas, Australian Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services, presented the 2011 Telstra-TJA Christopher Newell Prize...

 
Posted: 2011-05-10 More...
 
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